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feat(plans): milestone-as-plan-container; retire kind=plan (T3)
The milestone becomes the plan container: a new nullable milestones.body
holds the design/intent (Goal/Approach/Verification) and individual steps
live as first-class child tasks (milestone_id) instead of checkboxes crammed
into one kind=plan task body. start_planning now creates a MILESTONE seeded
with the body template (not a kind=plan task) and returns it with applicable
rules; a new get_milestone MCP tool reads the plan back (body + steps + rules).

kind=plan is hard-retired going forward — start_planning never creates one.
The 'plan' task_kind enum value stays valid so the 11 historical plan-tasks
remain readable in place; no body-shredding backfill (corpus review showed
auto-splitting their checklists into tasks would be lossy: embedded code
blocks, a non-binary [~] state, tables, ID-encoded hierarchy).

- migration 0066: add milestones.body
- model/service/route/MCP: body passthrough on create+update; get_milestone
- server _INSTRUCTIONS: "plan" = milestone w/ body + child step-tasks
- UI: ProjectView shows/edits a milestone's plan body; start_planning expands
  the new milestone and opens its plan editor
- tests updated to the milestone contract + new body/get_milestone coverage

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-14 12:22:22 -04:00

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from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock, patch
import pytest
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_start_planning_creates_milestone_and_returns_rules():
# start_planning now creates a MILESTONE (the plan container), not a
# kind=plan task; its body holds the seeded design template.
fake_milestone = MagicMock()
fake_milestone.to_dict.return_value = {"id": 5, "title": "Plan it", "status": "active"}
applicable = {
"rules": [{"id": 1, "title": "dev is home", "statement": "...",
"topic_title": "git-workflow", "rulebook_title": "FabledSword family"}],
"truncated": False,
"subscribed_rulebooks": [{"id": 2, "title": "FabledSword family"}],
}
with patch("scribe.services.planning.milestones_svc.create_milestone",
AsyncMock(return_value=fake_milestone)) as mock_create, \
patch("scribe.services.planning.rulebooks_svc.get_applicable_rules",
AsyncMock(return_value=applicable)), \
patch("scribe.services.planning.notes_svc.list_notes",
AsyncMock(return_value=([], 3))), \
patch("scribe.services.planning.projects_svc.get_project",
AsyncMock(return_value=MagicMock(goal="ship it"))):
from scribe.services.planning import start_planning
out = await start_planning(user_id=7, project_id=3, title="Plan it")
# Created a milestone with the seeded plan-body template.
kwargs = mock_create.call_args.kwargs
assert kwargs["project_id"] == 3
assert kwargs["status"] == "active"
assert "## Goal" in kwargs["body"] # seeded template
# Returned shape
assert out["milestone"]["id"] == 5
assert out["applicable_rules"][0]["title"] == "dev is home"
assert out["subscribed_rulebooks"] == [{"id": 2, "title": "FabledSword family"}]
assert out["open_task_count"] == 3
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_start_planning_raises_when_project_not_found():
with patch("scribe.services.planning.projects_svc.get_project",
AsyncMock(return_value=None)):
from scribe.services.planning import start_planning
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="project 999 not found"):
await start_planning(user_id=7, project_id=999, title="x")